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41 to change beyond/out of all recognition
to change beyond/out of all recognitionficar irreconhecível (por causa de mudança).English-Portuguese dictionary > to change beyond/out of all recognition
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42 to change down
to change downmudar a marcha de direção para diminuir a velocidade. -
43 to change for the better
to change for the bettermelhorar. -
44 to change for the worse
to change for the worsepiorar. -
45 to change gear
to change gearmudar de marcha (carro, bicicleta, etc.). -
46 to change of heart
to change of heartmudar de atitude ou opinião. -
47 to change one’s spots
to change one’s spotsmudar a qualidade ou o modo de vida. -
48 to change quarter
to change quartermudar-se. -
49 to change tack
to change tacktomar nova direção, mudar o curso. -
50 to change up
to change upmudar a marcha de direção para aumentar a velocidade. -
51 to change your name by deed poll
to change your name by deed polltrocar seu nome oficial e legalmente.English-Portuguese dictionary > to change your name by deed poll
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52 to get change
to get changereceber troco. -
53 to get no change out of
to get no change out ofnão ter sucesso em obter informação, cooperação de. -
54 to keep the change
to keep the changeficar com o troco. -
55 a change of heart
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56 gear lever/change/stick
((American) the apparatus in a car etc which is used to change gear.) alavanca das mudanças -
57 bureau de change
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58 a change of heart
(a change in attitude.) mudança de opinião -
59 for a change
(to be different; for variety: We're tired of the car, so we'll walk for a change.) para variar -
60 gear lever/change/stick
((American) the apparatus in a car etc which is used to change gear.) alavanca de câmbioEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > gear lever/change/stick
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